Day: July 15, 2025

Russia Reports Drone Attack on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Facility

Zaporizhzhia: The training center of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) was attacked by three Ukrainian drones on Sunday evening, the plant’s Russia-installed administration said Monday. The strike, which landed 250 to 300 meters from the plant’s first power unit, caused no fire or critical damage. An investigation is underway to assess the extent of the impact, the administration added. According to Ghana News Agency, despite the attack, the plant continues to operate normally with all necessary precautions in place. ‘The safety of the plant’s operation remains intact,’ said the administration. The training center houses a full-scale simulator of a

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Armed Clashes in Southern Syria Result in Over 40 Deaths

Sweida: At least 40 individuals have lost their lives in ongoing clashes between armed groups in the southern Syrian province of Sweida. Among the deceased are 27 members of the Druze minority and 10 Bedouins, while around 50 others have sustained injuries, some of which are critical, according to reports. According to Ghana News Agency, the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has been documenting the violence in Syria since 2011, noted that the clashes persisted overnight and into Monday morning. A source close to the Syrian Ministry of Defence revealed that four soldiers from the Syrian Arab Army

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North Korea Reaffirms Unconditional Support for Russia in Ukraine Conflict

Wonsan: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reaffirmed his support for Russia in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, as reported by state media on Sunday. According to Ghana News Agency, Kim met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday in Wonsan. During the meeting, Kim stated that North Korea and Russia share the same views on strategic issues and expressed Pyongyang’s readiness to unconditionally support all measures taken by the Russian leadership concerning the Ukrainian crisis. The strategic partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang was formalized in 2024 during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to North Korea. The agreement

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